Weekly Adorbs For Jan. 28 - Feb. 1

Need a little cute in your life? We all do. There's nothing wrong with getting a warm and fuzzy fix on a daily basis. That's why we're here, with a dose of the most aww-inducing animal pictures on the Web this week.

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Mary the sun bear is seen displaying great wild behaviors at the Taronga Zoo in Australia. Here, she is tearing branches to make a nest high in the trees. In the wild, this behavior would help keep Mary secure from predators.

Four gorgeous orangutans, Ramon, Vicky, Cherie and Summer, are leaving the Blackpool Zoo in England next week for the new home 80 miles south in Chester. They will be off show at the Chester Zoo, so go see them before they leave Blackpool!

A precious impala fawn has just recently been born at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens in Florida. The little girl is just a few weeks old, and can be seen daily at the zoo and historic botanical garden. So cute.

A black rhino name Boone makes his way toward a Baltimore Ravens logo that has been made out of vegetables at the San Francisco Zoo. The rhino beauty was named after San Francisco 49ers player, Alex Boone.

The Bristol Zoo's Asiatic lion cubs Kamran and Ketan had it rough early. Their father died less than two weeks after their birth, and their mother couldn't care for them, so the zoo staff was forced to hand-rear them. But after a little over a year of careful feeding and monitoring, the cubs are doing well. Stay strong, fellas.

You're looking at Crocodylus Park's first saltwater crocodile hatchlings of the season. About 3,500 of these chompers are expected to be born between now and June. They look cute now, but when they grow up, they'll have some serious bite.

Bulldogs Munch and Dominique made an appearance at the American Kennel Club's press conference on January 30, 2013 in New York. The AKC recently released the latest list of the most popular dog breeds in America. Bulldogs were No. 5 on the list.

Researchers found this 3-month-old sifaka on a Madagascar road. The baby was all alone, probably after having fallen off its mother's back, and it could not have survived on its own. Fortunately, the team knows the area and its inhabitants so well that they were able to find the baby sifaka's family, and reunite mother and child.

This western lowland gorilla baby was born to mother Ozala and father Oumbie on Jan. 3 of this year. According to zoo staff, Ozala and Oumbie are both attentive and protective parents. That's a lucky baby!

Two of the oldest penguins at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo are celebrating birthdays. Right Red (pictured) and Left Plum are 32 and 30, respectively. The birds were treated to a birthday "cake" made of ice and fish. Because you're never too old for ice and fish.

Two cougar cubs were found alone and starving near Missoula, Montana. The location of their mother unknown, the cubs were presumed orphaned. Officials contacted the Oregon Zoo for temporary placement. The cubs were taken care of there for two weeks, but they recently left for their new, permanent home at the Chattanooga Zoo in Tennessee.

Cue Henry Mancini. This baby elephant was born just two weeks ago at Melbourne Zoo in Australia. He's spent the time since his birth bonding with his mom, but was recently introduced to his extended family. All the commotion made him a little nervous, but we're sure he'll warm up to his relatives very soon.

We know you know the Puppy Bowl returns this Sunday, but we want to remind all cat lovers that there's something in it for you to: the kitten half-time show! The Puppy Bowl is held partly to raise awareness of the needs of shelter dogs, and Puppy Bowl doesn't want anyone to forget that homeless cats need homes too.

Lions and tigers may not interact so closely in the wild, but this special group of white tigers and white lions in Hodenhagen, Germany's Serengeti-Park Zoo is bonding over their shared coloring. The cubs were born in October and November of last year.

We're a little more used to seeing giraffes eat from tall trees, gracefully craning their long necks to reach high in the sky for their meals. Water isn't so easily attainable up high, though, so when they're thirsty, giraffes need to get low, like Jasiri here at Reid Park Zoo. Not quite as graceful.

It was touch-and-go there for a while for a male Baird's tapir born at the Nashville Zoo on Jan. 12. At birth, its embryonic sack didn't break, and the little guy wasn't breathing. But after lifesaving efforts from the zoo's staff, the baby is doing fine.

Makena the baby Colobus monkey was born in November. At her young age, she's still covered in soft white fur. Eventually, though, Makena will begin to grow the black and white colors of an adult Colobus monkey, just like her mother, Isis. The pair are seen here at home at Drusillas Park in the U.K.

Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo wants everyone to know that their 3-week-old okapi calf is thriving. The calf is nursing exclusively and weighs 118 pounds, up from 64 pounds at birth. That's an average of almost 20 pounds of weight gain per week so far. Dang!

The snowy weather seems to add an extra dose of class to this already majestic looking European white-tailed eagle at Burgers ' Zoo. Snap a good enough pic of this raptor and it'll be the pride of your Instagram account.

Xiao Liwu the panda cub made his public debut at the San Diego Zoo earlier this month, but here he is, hiding in the warm embrace of his mother, Bai Yun. It's not that he's shy; it's just that it was raining in SoCal this week!

It's a winter wonderland in colder climates around the world, and for many newborn zoo animals, it's the first snow experience they've had. Here, lion cubs who were born last summer explore the powder in their habitat at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in Wiltshire, England.

Looks like Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Garden is taking a cue from Longleat and building a little snowman for their tiger to play with. Visit the LA Zoo on Feb. 9 and 10 for Snow Days, and see if Frosty is still standing.

It seems like Lana, the orangutan at Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, only just turned 20 years old, but then you blink and eight years have gone by. Lana celebrated her 28th birthday last weekend. Before we know it, she'll be in her dirty 30s.

The Duke Lemur Center is celebrating the birth of a new sifaka. Her name is Beatrice of Swabia, and she was born to mother Rodelinda and father Marcus. Beatrice has a sister named Bertha of Sulzbach. All of the Duke Lemur Center's sifakas are named for Roman emperors.

Three meerkats were born at the Dartmoor Zoological Park in the U.K. just before Christmas. Their mother Xena and father Timon have been enjoying a helping hand from Sue, another female meerkat and experienced mother who has proved herself eager to help out with motherly duties.

Lots of newborns are giving zoos cause for celebration, but the old timers like to party, too. Tricia the elephant recently celebrated her 56th birthday at Perth Zoo in Australia, where she has been a favorite of zoo-goers for many years.

The Aukland Zoo has spent the past month caring for a precious newborn Nepalese red panda. And we mean "precious" in both senses of the word: This little fellow is both adorable and very rare. There are only about 2,500 of these animals remaining in the wild.